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We have child-friendly animated content, as well as outer space or underwater titles for really immersive experiences.” We started with two titles on launch day and now we are close to 10. Sandesh explains, “The content, based on feedback, is refreshed every month and a half. So far, the feedback has been one of collective excitement. What follows is a projection of five to seven minutes.Įxperiences include a day/night walk-through of Venice, Italy, and of Luxor Temple, Egypt. The 323 square-foot dome, which is sanitised hourly, can hold up to 16 people, but physical distancing measures allows a maximum of four people in, after a travel experience is chosen. So how does it work? As per airport rules, sanitation, mask-wearing and physical distancing rules are strict. What better place than Delhi airport which sees huge amounts of traffic, both local and international?” QuaQua realised that no airport in the world has a theatrical experience, so they came up with the first permanent installation of a dome in an airport in the world. He continues, “We had been sitting on so much content, we wanted to monetise it and take it to the general public. The tag of a VR platform means that if you don’t have a VR headset, you can’t come browse - but that’s not us!” “We aren’t just a VR company otherwise we would fall into a whole different category,” he clarifies, “so, as an end-to-end travel platform with a focus on content, we have 2D videos and images and even 360-degree videos, which are all VR-ready. It took QuaQua a year and a half to get through their ideation stages and perfect their formula of offerings as a company. Mixed Reality, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are in nascent stages in India, says Sandesh.
